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Monthly Archive April, 2010

Tipping heuristics

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INCREDIBLY SIMPLE CALCULATIONS MADE SIMPLE Yes, we all know how to calculate 15% or 20% exactly, but it’s fun to use tipping heuristics and even more fun to make crowded graphs of how they compare to each other. (Sorry for the junky chart. Open for suggestions, in the words of Tom Waits.) Here are a […]

2010 guide to the American Marketing Association job market interviews for aspiring professors

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2010 guide to the American Marketing Association job market interviews for aspiring professors

Get at least 12 observations before making a confidence interval?

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How many observations should you have before constructing a confidence interval?

Four post-docs, two pre-docs

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JOBS FOR THE PRE- AND POST-DOCTORAL OF THE WORLD Those job-seeking, PhD-wielding, DSN-reading, decision-making researchers will be happy to know that we’ve got four post-doctoral positions, hot off the griddle. Have everything but the PhD? We have two pre-doctoral opportunities for you this week as well. – – – University of Colorado-Boulder The University of […]